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You can take the paved path to the water if you want an easy short walk or do loops up around the many foelds and into the woods if you want more of a challenge. The landscape is always lovely regardless of season. It is very dog friendly. It is never crowded during the week, but picks up on the weekends if you stay on the paved sections. This place is also fun on horseback.

Date of experience: June 2017

Ask Brookie B about Moore State Park

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I have lived in the area for 40 years and finally got a chance to go check this place out. I was stunned at how large and interesting this place was. They have great maps for walking trails right on site.

Date of experience: April 2017

Ask Katya M about Moore State Park

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I bring my dog to Moore State Park 4-6 times per week depending on the weather, This is not the largest of state parks however Moore State Park offers a nice variety of trails. You can hike near the water, through the woods, in fields or along the paved access road. You can sit under the large gazebo type structure situated over a beautiful waterfall where you will also find picnic tables and Adirondack chairs for picnics or reading a book to the sound of the waterfall. The staff maintains the property nicely and most visitors respect the rules, written or common sense.

Date of experience: December 2016

Ask kyefremont about Moore State Park

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We came here for a couple of hours and were quite impressed. Easy short trails to hike with plenty of shade. Very well kept. Unfortunately the water level is very, very low so there wasn't any water flowing under the bridge. Nice picturesque park with lots of places to sit and rest. Saw people fishing, reading, picnicking. Will definitely be back.

Date of experience: August 2016

Ask Sandi M about Moore State Park

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It's family friendly and photogenic. Definitely a must visit place. Although I have no idea why a tourist would visit the area but it's a classic New England experience if you find yourself barreling through central Massachusetts. There is also a creepy cabin nearby with a webcam attached for some reason. Look inside and be underwhelmed. If you dare!!

Date of experience: April 2016

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